NSW Legislation
An Act to enable the Right Reverend William Lanigan the Very Reverend Patrick Dunne and John ffurley junior as Trustees of certain land in the county of [larden parish of Cootamundry (village of Cootamundry) to sell the said Jand and to provide for the appropriation of the proceeds thereof. [29th July, 1884. |
CooTAMUNDRY Roman Catno1i¢c Cnourcu Lanp SALE.
ATILEREAS by a grant from the Crown bearing date the tenth Preamble.
day of May in the year of our Lord onc thousand cight hundred and seventy-seven the land specified in the First Schedule hereto was granted unto the said Right Reverend William Lanigan the Very Reverend Patrick Dunne Michacl Quinlan and John ILurley junior their heirs and assigns upon trust for the erection thercon of a %oman Catholic church And whereas by a grant from the Crown bearing date the tenth day of May in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and seventy-seven the land specified in the Second Schedule heretowas granted unto the Right Reverend William Lanigan the Very Reverend Patrick Dunne Michael Quinlan and John ILurley junior their heirs and assigns upon trust for the appropriation thereof as the site of a dwelling-house garden and other appurtenances for the clergyman duly appointed. to officiate in the Roman Catholic church Cootamundry And whereas since the date of the said grants the said Michael Quinlan departed this life And whereas it has been found
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Power to scll.
Disposal of proeceds.
Short title.
48° VIC. 1884.
Cootamundry Roman Catholic Church Land Sale.
that the said sites for a church and presbytery are unsuitable for the purposes for which they were respectively granted and it is expedient that the said land should be sold and that the proceeds to arise from such sale should be applied in or towards the purchase of. another piece of land in the said village of Cootamundry ina more suitable position as a site for a Roman Catholic church and presbytery and the erection of such church and presbytery thereon and for other purposes herein- after mentioned Be it therefore enacted by the Queen's Most Excellent Majesty by and with the advice and consent of the Legislative Council and Legislative Assembly of New South Wales in Parliament assembled and by the authority of the same as follows :—
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